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The Teacher Think-Aloud Podcast
The Teacher Think-Aloud Podcast
79 episodes
2 days ago
A podcast for reflective practice for teachers of English around the world
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A podcast for reflective practice for teachers of English around the world
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Education
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E71 - From English Language Teaching to Instructional Design (with Sharon Tjaden-Burkes)
The Teacher Think-Aloud Podcast
37 minutes 23 seconds
3 months ago
E71 - From English Language Teaching to Instructional Design (with Sharon Tjaden-Burkes)

In this episode, co-hosts Shé and Anna sit down with Sharon Tjaden-Burkes, Senior Instructional Designer and founder of the IDEA Networking Sessions, to explore what it really takes to move from the English language classroom into instructional design. 🎙️ 

Sharon shares a candid look at what sparked her transition, the emotional toll of adjunct life, the joy of upskilling through tinkering and tech tools, and how her teaching background became a superpower in her new role. 🎯💻

Whether you're already eyeing a move into L&D or still wondering if it’s even possible, this conversation is packed with realistic advice, reflective insights, and hard-won encouragement. Sharon reminds us that sustainable careers are not just about the paycheck—they're about peace, purpose, and knowing your worth. 🌱

💡 Reflect with us:

  • What part of your teaching role feels unsustainable—and what might that be telling you?

  • What are your non-negotiable values in your next career move?

    • Are you open to trusting others in collaborative work, or are you still holding up the sky solo?
    • What other teaching-adjacent roles would you like to learn more about?
  • 🧰 Resources & Tools:

    • IDEA Networking Sessions – Free monthly Zoom meetups for transitioning teachers: Join here

    • PowerDirector by Cyber Link– Sharon’s go-to video editing software

    • Camtasia – Screen recording and editing tool

    • Articulate Storyline & Rise – Industry-standard authoring tools for e-learning
    • Sakai, Canvas, Blackboard – LMS examples used to demonstrate Sharon’s course design
  • 🧭 Related Episodes:

    • E 60 - From teaching to materials writing: a chat with Ellii (with Ben Buckwold and Tara Benwell)

    • E 35 - Be brave enough to say ‘I don’t know’ (with Lina Jurkunas)

    • E 16 - It’s okay to just exist

    • E 15 - So you’ve lost your zest for teaching

    Just for fun:

    • Why Some of Us Don’t Have One True Calling | Emilie Wapnick | TED

    • Anna actually gifted Shé Emily’s book, How to Be Everything: A Guide for Those Who (Still) Don't Know What They Want to Be When They Grow Up a few years ago. It’s a useful guide that helps you reframe your professional narrative and unique skillset. Definitely recommend picking it up if you’re thinking of a change, or curious about what it means to be a multipotentialite.

    🎙 This episode is sponsored by Ellii

    • Use code THINKALOUD for 15% off your first membership term.
    • Admins can also request a two-month free trial to pilot Ellii for your program.


    #ELTtoID #InstructionalDesign #TeacherTransition #ID #L&D #LearningandDevelopment #ReflectiveTeaching #OnlineLearningDesign #TeacherThinkAloud #LDtools #TeacherSustainability #CareerPivot #WomenInEdTech

    The Teacher Think-Aloud Podcast
    A podcast for reflective practice for teachers of English around the world